incloser (Meaning)
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incloser (n.)
One who, or that which, incloses; one who fences off land from common grounds.
Synonyms & Antonyms of incloser
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incloser Sentence Examples
- The incloser held a precious treasure that had been passed down for generations.
- The ornate incloser featured intricate carvings depicting scenes from a forgotten era.
- The jewelry incloser was carefully crafted to protect the delicate jewels within.
- The wooden incloser provided a secure storage space for the family's most treasured heirlooms.
- The heavy iron incloser safeguarded the important documents from theft.
- The incloser was engraved with the owner's name and the date it was made.
- The metal incloser kept the electrical components protected from the elements.
- The glass incloser allowed the occupants to enjoy the view while remaining protected from the wind and rain.
- The airtight incloser ensured that the food remained fresh and free from contamination.
- The incloser acted as a barrier, isolating the contents from the outside world.
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One who, or that which, incloses; one who fences off land from common grounds.
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No antonyms found.
The incloser held a precious treasure that had been passed down for generations.
The ornate incloser featured intricate carvings depicting scenes from a forgotten era.
The jewelry incloser was carefully crafted to protect the delicate jewels within.
The wooden incloser provided a secure storage space for the family's most treasured heirlooms.